Vulgar words in The Divine Fire (Page 1)
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"I say, you are a cool young cuss.
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"It isn't money--damn my head!
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His notion of pleasure was getting drunk and making love to Miss Poppy Grace; the love he made was better described by a stronger and coarser monosyllable, and he had used his imagination to glorify it.
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She might have been as ugly as sin for all I knew.
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"Oh damn!
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And when he was ready to damn her because she was a woman, he melted, and could have wept because she was a Beaver.
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Like a damn fool I let it out--some'ow."
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Nobody cares a tuppenny damn about _his_ opinion, except the fools who read it and the knaves who buy it."